Yes, what I was clarifying was that, though you asserted that Conservatives were there to help CEOs, it's actually your coalition partners who are in negotiations with the multinationals. You should ask them.
Second of all, I think we can all see that this is not a good-faith, evidence-based, objective attempt to get facts. You can see the absolute disconnect with reality. You can see the absolute lack of knowledge of the different kinds of resources and the technical details, and the really important distinctions between all the kinds of energy resources that Canada is blessed with in order to provide our own energy self-sufficiency and to help lower emissions globally.
You can now see the spectacle where apparently we all sit here and pretend that there are borders that stop emissions. You can now see that there are proponents who are constantly talking about life-cycle analysis and cumulative effects, all of which we would agree with, but they don't apply those standards to any other sector or any other product.
Their policies, their objectives, are absolutely to shut your companies down, to shut down your operations. The Prime Minister said it, and they've shown in every single way over nine and a half years, through policy, through legislation and through messages, that this is their deliberate intention.
My quick question on the emissions cap is to the three upstream oil sands CEOs. How many countries in the world have an oil and gas emissions cap?